High Rollers

The largest-ever order of Rolls-Royce cars has
been made by a new luxury hotel set to open in Macau

The starry-night
interior of one of the 30 Rolls Royce Phantoms

There is, of course, much more to a good hotel than simply
splashing the cash. It would seem, however, that one new hotel
opening in Macau is certainly not afraid of doing just that.

Luxury entrepreneur Stephen Hung has purchased the largest
Rolls-Royce Phantom fleet in the world for his new Louis XIII hotel
in Macau. The order for 30 Bespoke Extended Wheelbase Phantoms
represents the world's largest single order of Rolls-Royces
ever.

"Macau is rapidly evolving into the luxury capital of the world
and we are honoured to have the opportunity to add to Macau's many
distinctions," said Hung at a ceremony to honour the order at
Rolls-Royce's bespoke design team HQ in Goodwood, England.

Two of the cars will be the most luxurious vehicles Rolls-Royce
has ever built, and will arrive at the hotel in time for its
opening in 2016. Each of the 30 cars has been extensively
customised, and the Rolls-Royce team have even had a hand in
designing the parking and driveways that will house the fleet at
Louis XIII.

The Phantom fleet will chauffeur guests of the hotel when it
opens on the Cotai Strip in Macai in 2016.